Sentence example with the word 'accolade'

accolade

adulation, bays, decoration, encomium, excessive praise, hero worship, honorable mention, laud, magnification, paean

Definition n. a tangible symbol signifying approval or distinction

Last update: September 22, 2016


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During the monthly meeting, the company president will present an accolade to the employee of the month.    [noun]

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To represent the country in something is itself a great accolade.   [noun]

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Mrs Emma Rees won the accolade last July, followed by Mrs Janet Flynn in December.   [noun]

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Trembling, her hand went down, and resting on his shoulder, gave him her accolade.   [Please select]

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ACCOLADE, the salutation marking the bestowal of knighthood.   [noun]

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The CEO received accolades for business success.   [Please select]

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'Come here,' said he, 'and let me give you the accolade.'   [Please select]

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No royal accolade could be dearer to its recipients than this quaint, new christening.   [Please select]

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But the statement as he made it was like an accolade.   [Please select]

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